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massive inflation one that our guest was writing about was a gentleman named robert murphy who made a bet in two thousand and nine as the story goes that headline inflation would hit time percent by january of two thousand and thirteen that is now it hasn't done so here's just a look at the consumer price index for all urban consumers just for a little context so you can see that it's not anywhere near that mark and we don't need to single this guy out ok plenty of people thought this would happen i'm sure there were many of bets like this so what are these folks missed and what we're talking about missing predictions the fed has missed the mark on plenty of its predictions ok here the fed's forecast of growth versus actual grow ok which would be more funny and less concerning to us if it weren't for the recent guidance that the fed issued wish included for example that the committee currently anticipates that it's exceptionally low range for the federal funds rate will be appropriate for at least as long as inflation is between one or between one and two years ahead is projected to be no
massive inflation one that our guest was writing about was a gentleman named robert murphy who made a bet in two thousand and nine as the story goes that headline inflation would hit time percent by january of two thousand and thirteen that is now it hasn't done so here's just a look at the consumer price index for all urban consumers just for a little context so you can see that it's not anywhere near that mark and we don't need to single this guy out ok plenty of people thought this would...
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i bet techcrunch would write the story thinking about how to leverage technology to build a more efficient business. >> in a lot of ways, you're the marketplace to put the people who need services and the people who can provide them together. isn't there a possibility that at some point the technology evolves to the point where they don't need you in the middle? where people can market more directly, market their services or market their needs to each other more directly? >> we have to create enough value on the platform to want to keep people there. if we are not doing that, we are not doing a good job. things like the vetting process we put our taskrabbits through, application process, a series of background checks, training program, we have this quality standard we hold high on the taskrabbit platform. there's also a whole payment flow that is protected and secure. that's one of the big ways that ebay secured people by having paypal underwrite and secure. >> that's value for the customer looking for the job and the person performing the job. i occasionally use fivvrr. le often times peo
i bet techcrunch would write the story thinking about how to leverage technology to build a more efficient business. >> in a lot of ways, you're the marketplace to put the people who need services and the people who can provide them together. isn't there a possibility that at some point the technology evolves to the point where they don't need you in the middle? where people can market more directly, market their services or market their needs to each other more directly? >> we have...
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i bet you, everyone in this room has a mobile device on you come and if i take it from you, you would think i was taking the most important device that you had. over and over again, we see that if you empower people with information, they act in a lot of ways that make sense. >> one of the examples you gave us was the it less democratic parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance for accountability. what about mature democracies? we just had an election in this country. did that teach any lessons? were there any technology lessons to be drawn from this year's election? >> it is always hard to reason. the winners get to write history. the losers think about the next election. there is no question the obama campaign had a technology strategy that helped elect the president. there were targeted programs to get out the vote. to me, the way to say this is governments are going to change, too, because governments spend an awful lot of time delivering service, and now we can measure them. if you ask me to donate money, we can now check
i bet you, everyone in this room has a mobile device on you come and if i take it from you, you would think i was taking the most important device that you had. over and over again, we see that if you empower people with information, they act in a lot of ways that make sense. >> one of the examples you gave us was the it less democratic parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance for accountability. what about mature democracies? we...
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we are betting some of that has to do with all the free food there, breakfast, lunch and dinner, but you may not know that google's legendary cafeterias are as optimized as their search engine, from color coded food to subliminal cues, abc's juju chang got a look. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the google office in manhattan, free food, all you can eat, 24/7. ashley is a happy googler who wants to show me around. >> i am saving myself. there is a lot more. >> reporter: good. like everything google the cafeteria has been hyperanalyzed and reengineered and, it is loaded with nudges to nudge people toward healthy choices. >> we come in the entrance way, you see the salad bar first. >> reporter: if you are starving you will go for the first thing you see. research shows people tend to pile up on the first thing they see. so the salad bar occupies prime real estate. >> color coded signs to let you know what is healthy. obviously everything in the salad bar is more or less pretty healthy. >> reporter: it wasn't always this way, the healthy nudges began when googlers started complaining th
we are betting some of that has to do with all the free food there, breakfast, lunch and dinner, but you may not know that google's legendary cafeterias are as optimized as their search engine, from color coded food to subliminal cues, abc's juju chang got a look. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the google office in manhattan, free food, all you can eat, 24/7. ashley is a happy googler who wants to show me around. >> i am saving myself. there is a lot more. >> reporter: good....
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you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. >> assistant district attorney have begun visiting schools in san francisco as a way to fight crime. they are the not there to discipline kids but to act as mentor. study show students who meet with mentor do better in school. >> i have had a mentor for 6 months. im paragraph attendance by over 40 percent and gpa up nearly 40 percent. we know it works. >>reporter: about 1,000 san francisco students have expressed interest in having a mentor. anyone i wanted can attend a mentor recruitment drive scheduled for this thursday evening at marcus book store on fill more street. >>> new study says almost half of working college graduates hold jobs for which they are over qualified. researchers say the situation could last for another decade, too. part of the blame is due to the glut of college applicant. even so research shows that college graduates earn twice as much as those with only a high school education. >>> now to google and the company cafeteria. turns
you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. >> assistant district attorney have begun visiting schools in san francisco as a way to fight crime. they are the not there to discipline kids but to act as mentor. study show students who meet with mentor do better in school. >> i have had a mentor for 6 months. im paragraph attendance by over 40 percent and gpa up nearly 40 percent. we know it works....
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but you did see some bullish bets being made. i think that was one way to press to the up side without taking as much risk and that obviously paid off nicely. >> we've talked about netflix now for what -- reed hastings obviously done a nice job navigating, took a broken stock and turned it around. >> took a broken stock in made a broken stock ten years ago. >> but we talked about it when carl icon announced he was in the -- i know we have done street fights on this one and people say it's time to get out now. there might be some more room in this stock. it wouldn't surprise me if this printed up to 150 or so. and then you might want to look to pull the rip cord but the shorts getting squeezed, will continue to do so. it's been a great trade over the last couple weeks. >> all right. want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give
but you did see some bullish bets being made. i think that was one way to press to the up side without taking as much risk and that obviously paid off nicely. >> we've talked about netflix now for what -- reed hastings obviously done a nice job navigating, took a broken stock and turned it around. >> took a broken stock in made a broken stock ten years ago. >> but we talked about it when carl icon announced he was in the -- i know we have done street fights on this one and...
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erin gibbs the equity cio will tell you what she's betting on. and we'll have four plays on four stocks that can make you some money. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >>> welcome back to kwat the halftime report. we're looking at facebook. one of the best market performers. to
erin gibbs the equity cio will tell you what she's betting on. and we'll have four plays on four stocks that can make you some money. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male announcer ]...
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. >> those are not cheap. >> we are your best bet for all things 49er. we have a team of more than 20 people headed to new orleans to cover the game and all of the festivities surrounding it. we'll continue to provide you up-to-the minute updates on air and online. nbcbayarea.com. >>> it's going to be two weeks of good vibrations leading up to the super bowl. season ticket holders getting tickets like the christmas, halloween, new year's day, rolled into one. valentine's day. christina loren is here to tell us about another beautiful day. tell us the weather is not going anywhere. >> it is going somewhere. you may not like where it's headed because it's south. temperatures today will hold up. we have a good looking afternoon. one more and then the cold air and rain comes back into the mix. it's still winter. want you to remember that. temperatures at freezing again in santa rosa. 32 degrees there. 31 this morning. good morning, gilroy. 37 right here in beautiful san jose. we hit the 70s yesterday. we're expecting just a touch cooler whether today. taking
. >> those are not cheap. >> we are your best bet for all things 49er. we have a team of more than 20 people headed to new orleans to cover the game and all of the festivities surrounding it. we'll continue to provide you up-to-the minute updates on air and online. nbcbayarea.com. >>> it's going to be two weeks of good vibrations leading up to the super bowl. season ticket holders getting tickets like the christmas, halloween, new year's day, rolled into one. valentine's...
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what does the real money think of blackberry's big bet? don yak min with more on the stock on where r.i.m. goes from here. but first the top story, the dow's posted its best month in 16 years. it sits only about 1.5% from its best level ever. will it get there or should you be prepared iffer a pullback. we're trading everywhere today. how about it, pete? are we going to get there or should we be prepping for a pullback? >> i'm prepping for a pullback. i'm very positive but at the same time i'm realizing the market has gone up. we've watched the volatility index go from 21 all the way down to these very low levels all the way to 13. but here were are today. it's been a broad-based market rally and that's the one encouraging side. it's not just the financials. it's energy, it's industrials. so you're getting a broad participation, but i think at this point in time one of the reasons we talk about taking off the stock positions and rotating into the options is at these low levels i can have exposure into the market but at the same time i'm ta
what does the real money think of blackberry's big bet? don yak min with more on the stock on where r.i.m. goes from here. but first the top story, the dow's posted its best month in 16 years. it sits only about 1.5% from its best level ever. will it get there or should you be prepared iffer a pullback. we're trading everywhere today. how about it, pete? are we going to get there or should we be prepping for a pullback? >> i'm prepping for a pullback. i'm very positive but at the same...
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but he is betting big on facebook and mark zuckerberg. but also, what is his second favorite place for the year? not just his first, which is facebook. get a pen and paper. liz: not a pretty day for the power mover of the hour. chipotle mexican grill. falling $16, still $280 stock but investors may be losing their appetite for the fast food chain which is a favorite of our crew because there is one across the street. the line, you see everybody we know in our crew in the line including my floor director. it is that, his soft taco? everybody loves the burrito bowl. don't worry, chipotle read shares are down today because they're getting squashed despite reporting a 4% rise in same-store sales in the fourth quarter. food inflation, those prices taking a toll on margins. if you look at this stock since about march, it has been a very problematic around july and august with a big fall, and the move as ugly as a one-year chart looks, i want you to see the three year because it is not so bad. not as bad as it has been since three years ago. sav
but he is betting big on facebook and mark zuckerberg. but also, what is his second favorite place for the year? not just his first, which is facebook. get a pen and paper. liz: not a pretty day for the power mover of the hour. chipotle mexican grill. falling $16, still $280 stock but investors may be losing their appetite for the fast food chain which is a favorite of our crew because there is one across the street. the line, you see everybody we know in our crew in the line including my floor...
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i wouldn't bet against alcoa. no matter what i need you to give a listen. clause tells you how each market is doing. he's brilliant and tells it to you in a witty way. it's the drol east german sense of humor perhaps. on wednesday we'll take a break from earnings and listen to walgreens symbol wag. the drug star, the cohort has been significant of late. i'm waiting for the multi country initiative now that the tiff with express scripps is in the rear-view mirror. given the strength of global markets its go international strategy might be just right for investors. by the way, the stores, i would sleep in them if they let me. they're fabulous. i like the story. thursday, oh, boy. oh, man. claymation death match coming. herbalife telling you why they are dead wrong for shorting it. to be fair it has to put up great numbers for years now. the ceo might be the most combative and passionate of any executive. i bet he takes the offensive against the most motivated to destroy a company which is the campaign by short seller bill akman to derail herbalife. where do i
i wouldn't bet against alcoa. no matter what i need you to give a listen. clause tells you how each market is doing. he's brilliant and tells it to you in a witty way. it's the drol east german sense of humor perhaps. on wednesday we'll take a break from earnings and listen to walgreens symbol wag. the drug star, the cohort has been significant of late. i'm waiting for the multi country initiative now that the tiff with express scripps is in the rear-view mirror. given the strength of global...
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should you bet on a beat? toni, welcome back. >> happy to join. >> aside from the criss-crossing of people behind me, we'll have a normal conversation, all right? >> okay. >> your expectations of what apple is going to deliver today. as i mentioned at the top of the program, heard somebody mention that it has to be an old-school beat, and you know what i'm talking about. >> it does. i think for the stock to work, it has to be a pretty convincing beat because in all likelihood the focus is going to be on the guidance, and apple typically guides pretty conservatively, and that's going to be well below consensus and accordingly, it's going to generate a lot of questions. really what apple needs to do is have a significant beat. >> can you tell me what the most significant metric is going to be? is it iphone sales? is it margins? are we talking profits? >> i think the two metrics that investors are going toocus on are the number of iphones sold with buy side expectations i think being in the 46 million to 48 milli
should you bet on a beat? toni, welcome back. >> happy to join. >> aside from the criss-crossing of people behind me, we'll have a normal conversation, all right? >> okay. >> your expectations of what apple is going to deliver today. as i mentioned at the top of the program, heard somebody mention that it has to be an old-school beat, and you know what i'm talking about. >> it does. i think for the stock to work, it has to be a pretty convincing beat because in all...
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the digitization and instrumentation of the world using the combination of the mobile devices and i bet everyone in this room has a mobile device and if i went to grab it from you, you would think i was stealing the most important thing that you have. i'm not going to do it. they act in ways that really make a lot of sense. if we take one of those areas that we mentioned, milwaukee, and the example you gave was in some of the less democracy parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance and a product for accountability, what about the mature democracies. we just had an election in this country. did that teach any lessons, were there any technology lessons to be drawn from this year's election? >> it's always hard to reason from one event. the winners get to write history and the losers sort of think about the next election. there is no connection that the obama campaign, because i was part of it, had a technology that helped elect the president. it was cloud computing, servers and targeted programs and get out the vote. so that is to
the digitization and instrumentation of the world using the combination of the mobile devices and i bet everyone in this room has a mobile device and if i went to grab it from you, you would think i was stealing the most important thing that you have. i'm not going to do it. they act in ways that really make a lot of sense. if we take one of those areas that we mentioned, milwaukee, and the example you gave was in some of the less democracy parts of the world where democracy is in short supply...
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bullish bets being made. net of their earnings. >> karen? >> i have to go with tim. >> all right! >> even if the whole market goes up, it will go up with it, but you know, when you diversify into something else, i think you end up getting the lowest common multiple. >> why did it go down 15% and you are going to ann earea whera lot of capital is wrecked. there's no synergies here. these guys are moving into lower growth. >> they have knowledge in the space. >> i love copper. >> for now -- for now, guy is the winner, by pure numbers and votes, but the market may prove you right in the end, tim. >> correct. >> that's why this game is so fun. >> that's why it's a great -- >> better copper place. >>> coming up, we're going to take a look at whether to hold or fold two stocks. and, our traders answer their favorite tweets of the day. we answer the questions. more "fast" straight ahead. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live w
bullish bets being made. net of their earnings. >> karen? >> i have to go with tim. >> all right! >> even if the whole market goes up, it will go up with it, but you know, when you diversify into something else, i think you end up getting the lowest common multiple. >> why did it go down 15% and you are going to ann earea whera lot of capital is wrecked. there's no synergies here. these guys are moving into lower growth. >> they have knowledge in the space....
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that is a safer bet. new year, new ideas. what worked last year may not necessarily work this year. washington shenanigans continue. focus on foreign-oriented stocks. those are the ones that are coming back to life. be right back. >>> >> announcer: coming up, locking in profit? the housing market has been heating up. cramer's been hunting for stocks. tonight, he spotted some household brands with takeover potential. find out if it's a housing play worth moving into. and later, mac daddy no more? 2013 has been a tough year for apple. will it turn around to regain its throne as the stoke to own? don't miss cramer's take. plus, win with wireless? there's a spat of new stocks on the street, and many more coming in 2013. from cutting edge next generation wi-fi to cruise lines. has your ship finally come in? or will there be a disconnect? cramer's breaking down what it takes for these stocks to tick up, just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a ca
that is a safer bet. new year, new ideas. what worked last year may not necessarily work this year. washington shenanigans continue. focus on foreign-oriented stocks. those are the ones that are coming back to life. be right back. >>> >> announcer: coming up, locking in profit? the housing market has been heating up. cramer's been hunting for stocks. tonight, he spotted some household brands with takeover potential. find out if it's a housing play worth moving into. and later,...
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but eventually i'm betting that as when through this turmoil and name calling and alike consensus do emerge. we forget how contentious the 30s were. in the 1790s when this nation was starting, i don't think they teach it any more but hamilton versus jefferson and what they wrote about each other was vitriolic but we move forward. >> gavin: why do you think the bush words from not more successful? the promotion of a lot things, lower tax rates lower regulatory burdens, why didn't the bush--why didn't the economy take off in the decade of 2009. >> it gets to this most boring issue in the world back to the monetary and the crazy dollar destroyed nixon destroyed jimmy carter undermined george bush and none of them knew what hit them. president obama has no appreciation that the volatile dollar that the fed has done is making his task infinitely more difficult. they don't understand it. it has not been taught for decades in the schools. the eyes roll over when it comes up. who shot up lately. so by default bad things happen. >> gavin: some are concerned about money in politics, and the ri
but eventually i'm betting that as when through this turmoil and name calling and alike consensus do emerge. we forget how contentious the 30s were. in the 1790s when this nation was starting, i don't think they teach it any more but hamilton versus jefferson and what they wrote about each other was vitriolic but we move forward. >> gavin: why do you think the bush words from not more successful? the promotion of a lot things, lower tax rates lower regulatory burdens, why didn't the...
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all bets are off after tomorrow. what i could see happening in gs is a couple dollar rally and a late day selloff and that marks the top for the short-term. >>> all right. coming up next, from apple to the flu, we hear from steve koben. and why your neighborhood shopping mall may be on the endangered species list. that's next on "fast." ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. office superstore ink retailer in america
all bets are off after tomorrow. what i could see happening in gs is a couple dollar rally and a late day selloff and that marks the top for the short-term. >>> all right. coming up next, from apple to the flu, we hear from steve koben. and why your neighborhood shopping mall may be on the endangered species list. that's next on "fast." ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit....
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guys on wall street, like to bet? who knew that. >> appreciate is very much. texas instruments is out with her innings. bertha coombs with the numbers. >> we've got texas instruments reporting earnings of 36 cents a share. that's excluding restructuring charges, and that compares to a 34-cent on that apples-to-apples expects. its revenues topped expectations as well at $2.9 billion. much more than the expectation of 2.9 and higher than what the company has done. it's on its outside. consensus earnings for 34 cents a share in the first quarter and also in terms of the revenue, a little bit light as well. 2.69 billion to 2.91 billion. analysts looking for somewhere in the range of 2.76 billion to 3.2 billion or so. you can see shares there. a little bit of disappointment. this will be the fourth straight quarter, michelle, that their outlook has disappointed. back to you. >> yeah, and you can see the movement in the stock us a pointed out, bertha. thanks so much. frustrated about higher taxes? so is golf pro phil michelson who suggested, quote, drastic changes a
guys on wall street, like to bet? who knew that. >> appreciate is very much. texas instruments is out with her innings. bertha coombs with the numbers. >> we've got texas instruments reporting earnings of 36 cents a share. that's excluding restructuring charges, and that compares to a 34-cent on that apples-to-apples expects. its revenues topped expectations as well at $2.9 billion. much more than the expectation of 2.9 and higher than what the company has done. it's on its outside....
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however, bond investors are betting bigtime it does get done. so, you know, you do your homeworker and figure it out for yourself. but clearly, there's two things going on here. cheryl: this could be one of the biggest lbos we've seen -- >> well, in a couple of years. why do we care about this? our viewers trade, and, you know, uncertainty just means that, you know, you've got to watch us, you know, do some reading. i tell you, andrew berry wrote a great column or analysis in baron's this weekend about, you know, how investors are essentially getting the shaft on this thing, $13 a share and why. so take all this into account, but bond investors today especially, 80 million bonds traded today. cheryl: very heavy volume. >> $90 million. cheryl: incredible. >> usually it's one million, you know? cheryl: all right. charlie gasparino, thank you very much. we will, of course, continue to follow your reporting on this great story. >>> all right, we now have 19 minutes to go until the bell rings. earnings season is underway as analysts have slashed thei
however, bond investors are betting bigtime it does get done. so, you know, you do your homeworker and figure it out for yourself. but clearly, there's two things going on here. cheryl: this could be one of the biggest lbos we've seen -- >> well, in a couple of years. why do we care about this? our viewers trade, and, you know, uncertainty just means that, you know, you've got to watch us, you know, do some reading. i tell you, andrew berry wrote a great column or analysis in baron's this...
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we can afford to invest for very long-term bets so we do, but there are not that many companies able to do that. un google does a very similar thing. they invest for long term, microsoft does it. look what happened to bell labs. bell labs is a shadow was what it was. it's a private sector thing poopts very scary. i think there is a huge place for the government in that, but not necessarily making all of choices, but providing the infrastructure so that great researchers stay in the united states and they do the research and they contribute that to the general knowledge. because a lot of incredible things have come out of government-sponsored research. >> rose: it's great to have you here, paul jacobs, c.e.o. of qualcomm, thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: pleasure. >> jad abumrad and robert krulwich are here, cohosts of "radiolab," devoted to ideas such as space, time, and mortality. it it's said they have digested all the storytelling and production tricks of everybody in public radio before them invented some slick moves of their own andeated the rarest thinyou can create in any med
we can afford to invest for very long-term bets so we do, but there are not that many companies able to do that. un google does a very similar thing. they invest for long term, microsoft does it. look what happened to bell labs. bell labs is a shadow was what it was. it's a private sector thing poopts very scary. i think there is a huge place for the government in that, but not necessarily making all of choices, but providing the infrastructure so that great researchers stay in the united...
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by the way, talking about mayoral bets since we beat the falcons mayor lee won his bet with that city's mayor, 25 pounds of peaches are on the way. >> thank you, carolyn. a lot of peaches. abc 7 news -- we'req sending our entire team, clearing out this building. i'll be there. mike shumann will be there. shu is a former 49 yes, i think his super bowl ring is surgically attached at this point. it doesn't come off. >> and we'll be tweeting updates on abc 7 news bay area, coming up after 4:37, the prank that caught jim and john's parents off guard it was really funny. ang around for that. let's check a check of the forecast. >> wet weather, just a look at live doppler 7. you can see a path of moisture reaching from east bay down to south bay. south bay has been the wettest region 12-24 hours. there are pockets of rainfall around to milpitas. in the east bay, we are picking up on live doppler 7 hd. this is not hitting the ground but there are pockets of rainfall in this region. live more, snaft recorded a tenth of an inch. now up to 19/100ths of rain in the last 12 hours, just updated these
by the way, talking about mayoral bets since we beat the falcons mayor lee won his bet with that city's mayor, 25 pounds of peaches are on the way. >> thank you, carolyn. a lot of peaches. abc 7 news -- we'req sending our entire team, clearing out this building. i'll be there. mike shumann will be there. shu is a former 49 yes, i think his super bowl ring is surgically attached at this point. it doesn't come off. >> and we'll be tweeting updates on abc 7 news bay area, coming up...
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. >> i don't think that's tough bet to make. i can almost guarantee t all right. nischelle turner. thanks very much. good talking with you. enjoy the evening. >> sure. >>> there was no lone gunman. we have heard that claim before about the assassination of jfk. for the first time, confirmation what his brother, bobby, thought so too. that story ahead. >>> you know the flu can be deadly but there is a surge in another virus that can kill and it targets infants. if you're a parent, you can't afford to miss that segment. >>> then we have got some apps to help you find out where the flu is in your neighborhood. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. we don't let
. >> i don't think that's tough bet to make. i can almost guarantee t all right. nischelle turner. thanks very much. good talking with you. enjoy the evening. >> sure. >>> there was no lone gunman. we have heard that claim before about the assassination of jfk. for the first time, confirmation what his brother, bobby, thought so too. that story ahead. >>> you know the flu can be deadly but there is a surge in another virus that can kill and it targets infants. if...
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rear betting on medical costs. liz: how concerned are you when you see a spike? when you start to see real outbreak? when that starts to happen wheat -- the bring your chief financial officer and say put together rainy day fund? >> we have every month a meeting with a bunch of actuaries and statisticians and medical management people and talk to them about what is going on in the marketplace? we saw the initial spike of the flu, what we saw was it was low in intensity, people going into the hospital, seeing people just getting sick with the flu and going home. we start to break it down and decide whether we have a major problem like we saw with h1n1 in 2009. cheryl: a breaking news is how google aggregate's the numbers vice the, city and how many people are coming down with it and do it by whose searches flew. >> we follow google in a number of conditions and the flu is one of them. cheryl: liz: let's talk about grand landscape. why did you come to davos? >> we are global company and like to understand where markets are developing and the need to they have. winno
rear betting on medical costs. liz: how concerned are you when you see a spike? when you start to see real outbreak? when that starts to happen wheat -- the bring your chief financial officer and say put together rainy day fund? >> we have every month a meeting with a bunch of actuaries and statisticians and medical management people and talk to them about what is going on in the marketplace? we saw the initial spike of the flu, what we saw was it was low in intensity, people going into...
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. >> you bet. >> reporter: you know, that's one riding experience where they only let you ride. they won't let you drive. the professional there for the obvious reasons. but there are about 80 other cars out here that you can test drive. you come out here to the mchenry convention center, and kick the tires. it's a non-sales pressure environment, in other words, no one here is trying to sell you a car. you can actually come in here, sit down and you're not going to be hassled. if you want to come to the show, it runs today through sunday, 10:00 to 10:00 every day. except on sunday, they go to 6:00. >> just looking. >>> meteorologist christina loren certainly not convertible weather. >> certainly not. you're going to get a windchill that you do not want to feel hitting you in the face. good morning to you. we do have a pretty good-looking day shaping up. most of the cloud cover is starting to clear out of the bay area. that means clear skies are going to lead to a very cold start tomorrow morning. we have lingering activity. it's very spotty. you can see from our northern califor
. >> you bet. >> reporter: you know, that's one riding experience where they only let you ride. they won't let you drive. the professional there for the obvious reasons. but there are about 80 other cars out here that you can test drive. you come out here to the mchenry convention center, and kick the tires. it's a non-sales pressure environment, in other words, no one here is trying to sell you a car. you can actually come in here, sit down and you're not going to be hassled. if...
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. >> reporter: ever since the financial crisis whip-sawed the stock market, investors have bet big on bonds. from treasuries to corporates the bond buying has been relentless, and the returns robust. but, it now seems the tide may be turning, as investors rediscover equities, and rebuff bonds. is it because something sinister is brewing in the bond market, or are stocks simply more attractive? u.b.s. bond expert mike schumacher says its the later. >> i think it's more exiting some of the safe haven positions they had in bonds rather than saying bonds themselves look unappealing for other reasons. >> reporter: when the u.s. government was teetering on the edge of default the bond market looked like a good place to hide. and, now that it seems politics are out of the headlines, there's less of a need for investors to hunker down. but, some bond market pros say political risk is not going away for long. they point to the march first deadline for government spending cuts as a reason for investors to come back into bonds. >> it's always hard to parse the dialogue coming out of washington.
. >> reporter: ever since the financial crisis whip-sawed the stock market, investors have bet big on bonds. from treasuries to corporates the bond buying has been relentless, and the returns robust. but, it now seems the tide may be turning, as investors rediscover equities, and rebuff bonds. is it because something sinister is brewing in the bond market, or are stocks simply more attractive? u.b.s. bond expert mike schumacher says its the later. >> i think it's more exiting some...
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>> right now looks like it is a sure bet. there is a some shale spoken about for, many years now and oxy, what they have done, they have drilled deeper targets. the oil is there. it is there from conventional production early on in the early 1900s. now you're seeing with the deep horizontal drilling in california and united states, the new technology with the three deseismic they have, they're discovering that the oil producing areas have deeper reserves and greater reserves. i think it is here to stay. there are a lot of companies out there, we invested in north american oil and gas. a small, jr. that is there. they have a look-alike of oxy field. it is about 7500 acres. they're drilling wells right now and they got their permits no problem. cheryl: the minute i hear drilling technology and horizontal drilling and you think about fracking, shale rock fracturing which is very controversial. is this the same type of technology or is it completely different? >> it is complete completely different. it is enhancement of 3-d techn
>> right now looks like it is a sure bet. there is a some shale spoken about for, many years now and oxy, what they have done, they have drilled deeper targets. the oil is there. it is there from conventional production early on in the early 1900s. now you're seeing with the deep horizontal drilling in california and united states, the new technology with the three deseismic they have, they're discovering that the oil producing areas have deeper reserves and greater reserves. i think it...
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. >> reporter: ever since the financial crisis whip-sawed the stock market, investors have bet big on bonds. from treasuries to corporates, the bond buying has been relentless, and the returns robust. but, it now seems the tide may be turning, as investors rediscover equities, and rebuff bonds. is it because something sinister is brewing in the bond market, or are stocks simply more attractive? u.b.s. bond expert mike schumacher says its the later. >> i think it's more exiting some of the safe haven positions they had in bonds rather than saying bonds themselves look unappealing for other reasons. >> reporter: when the u.s. government was teetering on the edge of default, the bond market looked like a good place to hide. and, now that it seems politics are out of the headlines, there's less of a need for investors to hunker down. but, some bond market pros say political risk is not going away for long. they point to the march first deadline for government spending cuts as a reason for investors to come back into bonds. >> it's always hard to parse the dialogue coming out of washington
. >> reporter: ever since the financial crisis whip-sawed the stock market, investors have bet big on bonds. from treasuries to corporates, the bond buying has been relentless, and the returns robust. but, it now seems the tide may be turning, as investors rediscover equities, and rebuff bonds. is it because something sinister is brewing in the bond market, or are stocks simply more attractive? u.b.s. bond expert mike schumacher says its the later. >> i think it's more exiting some...
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so as eliza said, the betting odds that they will not stand up to the challenge by the same court that threw out their previous rules. reclassification is still an option. i would not be surprised if the rules were struck down if the fcc under genachowski chose to reclassify still. but regardless, i think chairman genachowski, what he chooses to do and if he leaves, who the chowzs to replace him will really define the president's legacy on tech and telecom issues. >> reclassification would be a huge political -- [inaudible] it's not just about the issue is whether net neutrality is a small issue compared to the power of -- if the fcc reclassifies what they consider the internet, they would now have the power to regulate it in the way old telephone companies could sort of set prices. and it's much more control that the fcc would have, and i think lawmakers would, they would freak out over if the fcc tried to do that. at every hearing when the commissioners are before congress, even when that's not the subject, it still comes up. they haven't closed the docket, and the democrats usually
so as eliza said, the betting odds that they will not stand up to the challenge by the same court that threw out their previous rules. reclassification is still an option. i would not be surprised if the rules were struck down if the fcc under genachowski chose to reclassify still. but regardless, i think chairman genachowski, what he chooses to do and if he leaves, who the chowzs to replace him will really define the president's legacy on tech and telecom issues. >> reclassification...
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to bet. and rice also a short break interview with the u.s. national security agency whistleblower. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions and the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a stablish that allegedly hey of constantine should show of from fair russia and the commies prospectively promised for a fee to get a businessman to their parties electoral lists giving him a spot in the lower house of the duma the investigators have forwarded the state duma an official request to strip the two m.p.'s of their parliamentary immunity and you're darn right they better street have their parliamentary immunity stripped i mean what's worse than government corruption some people in the government being so corrupt they can actually sell the government itself to someone for a fee so positions in parliament corruption on this high of a level needs to be
to bet. and rice also a short break interview with the u.s. national security agency whistleblower. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions and the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a stablish that allegedly hey of constantine should show of from fair...
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people just want to pile in to bet against him. i have to ask this question, if it were steve iseman, the guy who did the for-profit education pitch doing this, i wonder if you would have seen the same reaction. >> there are a lot of other people, herb, lined up behind bill ackman, trying to ride his coattails. >> there are coattail riders all the time. this is such a complicated story, do the research on this, i've been working on this for close to a year, the nuances of understanding this industry are just so tremendous. just when you think you understand it, you turn something else over and say wait a minute. legally, economically, what is a pyramid scheme? it's not just saying it ain't a pyramid scheme. >> doesn't the short case rely on the fact that the ftc will step in and shut this down? isn't that what ackman needs to happen? >> i always say if your investment is based on courts, congress or regulatory agencies, you might have a problem. >> not a great catalyst. >> but in this case, it's interesting to see if he is shining
people just want to pile in to bet against him. i have to ask this question, if it were steve iseman, the guy who did the for-profit education pitch doing this, i wonder if you would have seen the same reaction. >> there are a lot of other people, herb, lined up behind bill ackman, trying to ride his coattails. >> there are coattail riders all the time. this is such a complicated story, do the research on this, i've been working on this for close to a year, the nuances of...
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because reid hastings is betting $100 million on this greek-- new content that he's creating. and this is just the first of many series that he's hoping will attract-- attract new subscribers. the real issue though with netflix is the costs that they are paying for this content. and it's higher than any network or cable company has to pay. investing $100 million in house of cards the series, you can buy, after friday when they premier the series tomorrow, you can buy the whole series, all 13 episodes for one month, 7.99 and then drop out of netflix so i'm not sure that strategy going to work. >> we'll have to find out if that return on investments is there for its shareldhos, porter bibb with mediatech capital parter? s.ld >> susie: one theme this earnings season: the impact of currencies on american corporate profits, especially for companies doing business in japan, where the u.s. dollar soared 11% against the japanese yen. that meant less business for many u.s. firms doing business there. it also meant less money after translating japanese earnings into dollars. erika mille
because reid hastings is betting $100 million on this greek-- new content that he's creating. and this is just the first of many series that he's hoping will attract-- attract new subscribers. the real issue though with netflix is the costs that they are paying for this content. and it's higher than any network or cable company has to pay. investing $100 million in house of cards the series, you can buy, after friday when they premier the series tomorrow, you can buy the whole series, all 13...
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. >> i bet. >> you're losing money on those accounts, right? >> the reality it's grown so much because of the strong asset gathering, we've been doing the last two years over $40 billion. the reality is the percentage of client cash to total assets is actually still in the range of 15% to 20%. it hasn't moved. >> what's going to bring them back then? go back to that first question michelle was asking what. will get that $90 billion to be put to work again, do you think? >> i do believe that what we have right now is the economy is getting better. the equity markets have improved. standard & poor's 500 was up. the s&p 500 was up 13%, 14%, up 4% year to date. >> right. >> the economy is starting to show good signs. as long as we don't have it derailed in washington. >> i was just going to ask. >> i think things could get better. >> could washington still screw this up? >> absolutely. i don't think it takes much to have another debt ceiling debate and debacle would not be helpful here. i think there's so much minon the sidelines between the retail
. >> i bet. >> you're losing money on those accounts, right? >> the reality it's grown so much because of the strong asset gathering, we've been doing the last two years over $40 billion. the reality is the percentage of client cash to total assets is actually still in the range of 15% to 20%. it hasn't moved. >> what's going to bring them back then? go back to that first question michelle was asking what. will get that $90 billion to be put to work again, do you think?...
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. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone, and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner. >> breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back! >> you've heard of connoisseur. i'm a common-sewer! >> they knew i had to ward off some vampires or something.
. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone, and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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should you bet against this trend? let's bring in kathy. this trade is not over. >> i don't think so. i think you are standing in front of the dollar/yen move and trying to short it is like trying to stand in front of a run away train. it is headed higher ahead of the boj meeting next week. >> early in the week, yeah? >> yes. it is going to be on tuesday in japan so i think that today we've seen a little yen weakness. on monday we'll continue to see a bit of yen weakness and maybe another break above the 90 level before the boj meeting. >> 90 is a key place for you in this trade. give us the levels. >> it is. basically i'm looking to come in dollar/yen and to pick up the currency and a little bit of a dip at 89.50 so not far from current levels. with the stock at 88 and i want to go half of the position at 90/75. at that point i move my stock to break even and go for a stronger move to 93. the whole idea is if the bank of japan is successful in getting inflation to even zero and a half percent, forget 2%. just 0.5% that should be consistent
should you bet against this trend? let's bring in kathy. this trade is not over. >> i don't think so. i think you are standing in front of the dollar/yen move and trying to short it is like trying to stand in front of a run away train. it is headed higher ahead of the boj meeting next week. >> early in the week, yeah? >> yes. it is going to be on tuesday in japan so i think that today we've seen a little yen weakness. on monday we'll continue to see a bit of yen weakness and...
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. >> i bet so many people it's losing weight. they want to lose weight. >> yeah. >> there's actually a new app that's out. is that correct? >> this is a cool thing. this is the kind of deal where you punch in your height, your weight, and how much weight you want to lose over what kind of a period of time, and you type it in this app, and it's called my fit pal.com. they say this is the number one app for weight loss. it breaks it down to how many calories you need to eat per day to get your goal by whatever time you would like to reach your goal. >> i thought that was cool. >> you don't really have to think about it. you put the info in, and it follows it for you. >> you put your food in. they calculate the calories. you know how many more calories you have before the end and that. i don't think i'm disciplined enough to punch everything in, and i think if i even wrote down what i eat over the course of a day -- >> you would be freaked out. >> i would be disgusted with myself. >> you are not a big eater. >> i am. you know what i
. >> i bet so many people it's losing weight. they want to lose weight. >> yeah. >> there's actually a new app that's out. is that correct? >> this is a cool thing. this is the kind of deal where you punch in your height, your weight, and how much weight you want to lose over what kind of a period of time, and you type it in this app, and it's called my fit pal.com. they say this is the number one app for weight loss. it breaks it down to how many calories you need to...
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. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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are you better off betting on a laggard like southwest? we have both sides of that trade coming up. >>> and a huge day for technology earnings. we will have the instant analysis and numbers from google, ibm and texas instruments. >>> an one state is planning to tax hospitals to pay for the controversial expansion of medicaid. you will be shocked to find ourt which governor is behind that push. michelle is raring to go. we will see you at the top of the hour for that most important hour of the trading day. >> let's find out what's happening at the nymex. there's a big development on the see stone pipeline. >> oil prices have closed here near the highs of the session, the highs of the year. the february contract expiring today above $96 a barrel, march is above 96.50. the big news is the governor of nebraska has approved a portion of the keystone pipeline that will avoid that environmentally sensitive sand hills area. there's been controversy from environmental groups about the contamination of water in that area. and they did not want the s
are you better off betting on a laggard like southwest? we have both sides of that trade coming up. >>> and a huge day for technology earnings. we will have the instant analysis and numbers from google, ibm and texas instruments. >>> an one state is planning to tax hospitals to pay for the controversial expansion of medicaid. you will be shocked to find ourt which governor is behind that push. michelle is raring to go. we will see you at the top of the hour for that most...
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. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone, and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsore r captioned by me dia access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone, and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsore r captioned by me dia access group at wgbh...